Roman Civilization: The EmpireColumbia University Press, 1963 |
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Pagina 582
... Christianity was begun . Before that the Roman state did not proscribe the religion per se but treated the Christians with a hostility based on political considerations . Christians were constantly exposed to prosecution for such overt ...
... Christianity was begun . Before that the Roman state did not proscribe the religion per se but treated the Christians with a hostility based on political considerations . Christians were constantly exposed to prosecution for such overt ...
Pagina 587
... Christians are public enemies — because they will not give the emperors vain , false , and rash honors ; because , being men of a true religion , they celebrate the emperors ' festivals more in heart than in frolic . ... On the contrary ...
... Christians are public enemies — because they will not give the emperors vain , false , and rash honors ; because , being men of a true religion , they celebrate the emperors ' festivals more in heart than in frolic . ... On the contrary ...
Pagina 603
... Christians and to all men unrestricted right to follow the form of worship each desired , to the end that whatever divinity there be on the heavenly seat may be favorably disposed and propitious to us and all those placed under our ...
... Christians and to all men unrestricted right to follow the form of worship each desired , to the end that whatever divinity there be on the heavenly seat may be favorably disposed and propitious to us and all those placed under our ...
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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN CITING SOURCES | 2 |
IMPERIAL POLICY | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE | 156 |
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